Montser­rat is a ge­o­met­ric sans-serif type­face de­signed by Juli­eta Ulanovsky, in­spired by posters and sig­nage from her his­tor­i­cal Buenos Aires neigh­bor­hood of the same name. It is rather close in spirit to Gotham and Prox­ima Nova, but has its own in­di­vid­ual ap­pear­ance — more in­for­mal, less ex­tended, and more id­iosyn­cratic.

It is pro­vided in a to­tal of nine dif­fer­ent weights, each hav­ing eight fig­ure styles and small caps in both up­right and italic shapes.

There are two quite dif­fer­ent ver­sions that don’t fit into the usual LaTeX clas­si­fi­ca­tions. The ver­sion hav­ing the ap­pel­la­tion “Al­ter­nates” has let­ter shapes that are much more rounded than the de­fault ver­sion, re­flect­ing the sig­nage in the neigh­bor­hood of Montser­rat.